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During the course of the project, I experience a memory leak was So the solution was to select AQuery.

aq.id.image can't use R.drawable

How can I use drawable image for Aquery?

AQuery aq = new Aquery(getActivity());

....

aq.id(R.id.imageview).image(R.drawable.image1);    // It can't

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I did it as follow:

ImageView image=(ImageView)homeFragmentView.findViewById(R.id.helpImage);
        image.setImageBitmap(ImageDecoder.decodeSampledBitmapFromResource(getSherlockActivity().getResources(), R.drawable.swipr_logo, 200, 200));

And ImageDecoder Class is

public class ImageDecoder {
public static int calculateInSampleSize(BitmapFactory.Options options,
        int reqWidth, int reqHeight) {
    // Raw height and width of image
    final int height = options.outHeight;
    final int width = options.outWidth;
    int inSampleSize = 1;

    if (height > reqHeight || width > reqWidth) {

        final int halfHeight = height / 2;
        final int halfWidth = width / 2;

        // Calculate the largest inSampleSize value that is a power of 2 and
        // keeps both
        // height and width larger than the requested height and width.
        while ((halfHeight / inSampleSize) > reqHeight
                && (halfWidth / inSampleSize) > reqWidth) {
            inSampleSize *= 2;
        }
    }

    return inSampleSize;
}

public static Bitmap decodeSampledBitmapFromResource(String path,
        int reqWidth, int reqHeight) {

    // First decode with inJustDecodeBounds=true to check dimensions
    final BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
    options.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
    BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, options);

    // Calculate inSampleSize
    options.inSampleSize = calculateInSampleSize(options, reqWidth,
            reqHeight);

    // Decode bitmap with inSampleSize set
    options.inJustDecodeBounds = false;
    options.inPreferredConfig = Config.RGB_565;
    options.inDither = true;
    return BitmapFactory.decodeFile(path, options);
}

public static Bitmap decodeSampledBitmapFromResource(Resources res,
        int resId, int reqWidth, int reqHeight) {

    // First decode with inJustDecodeBounds=true to check dimensions
    final BitmapFactory.Options options = new BitmapFactory.Options();
    options.inJustDecodeBounds = true;
    BitmapFactory.decodeResource(res, resId, options);

    // Calculate inSampleSize
    options.inSampleSize = calculateInSampleSize(options, reqWidth,
            reqHeight);

    // Decode bitmap with inSampleSize set
    options.inJustDecodeBounds = false;
    options.inPreferredConfig = Config.RGB_565;
    options.inDither = true;
    return BitmapFactory.decodeResource(res, resId, options);
}

}

Here ImageDecoder class decodes the image according to screen of mobile.

Hope it helps you!

surhidamatya
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Try this

Bitmap placeholder = aq.getCachedImage(R.drawable.image1);

aq.id(R.id.imageview).image(placeholder);
akhilesh0707
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